Solaris 10 Xorg error "not found"

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  1. sapsteve

    sapsteve Bit poster

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    Hi All,

    I need some help with Xorg configuration. I followed the instructions from the this thread http://forum.parallels.com/thread1782.html

    But when I am trying to configure the Xorg I am getting the error. I am in the directory /usr/X11/bin and I see all the xorg files ' Xorg, xorgcfg, xorgconfig'. but when I am trying to setup the initial xorg.conf with either of the commands Xorg configure or xorgcfg or xorgconfig I am getting the following error

    (I am in the directory /usr/X11/bin

    #Xorg Configure
    Xorg : not found

    #xorgconfig
    Xorgconfig : not found.

    Am I missing some thing? Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
    Srini
     
  2. mites

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    The reason it is not finding the files is that /usr/X11/bin is not in your PATH, and neither is '.' (and that is a good thing).

    Try running the commands with a preceeding ./ before the name..

    i.e.


    ./Xorg -Configure

    ./xorgconfig


    the ./ preceeding the command tells the shell to look in the current directory for the command.

    another way would be to add /usr/X11/bin into your PATH environment variable.

    depending on shell type, this can be done with:

    for csh, tcsh
    setenv PATH $PATH:/usr/X11/bin

    for sh, ksh, zsh, bash
    export PATH="$PATH:/usr/X11/bin"
     
  3. slhrdi

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    Solaris X configuration problem

    Folks-

    I have a 17" IMAC I can install Solaris 10, but when it comes up, it comes up in with 1/4 of the screen having "CDE display" I can login, but cannot get to the bottom menu bar to invoke a console. If I start up in failsafe mode, Xconfig doesn't exist.

    I cannot get to the bottom toolbar to invoke a terminal because only 1/4 of the screen is showing...
    is there a way in failsafe mode to shutdown the xserver? so that CDE doesn't come up, but rather
    console mode? I could then run xorgconfig and set it back....

    I have googled for "Disable CDE" Disable X on Solaris and a number of other terms.
    Any Solaris clues?

    Thanks

    Stephen
     

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